Bali to Komodo, Alor, Flores, Sumbawa, Sulawesi and Lombok
Boat Size 100 Ft No. Passengers/Divers 18 PASSENGERS No. Cabins 8 airconditioned cabins: Double (3 Dlx), Twin (2 Dlx), Other (4 Std) No. Bathrooms/Toilets Common Facilities Sundeck, Lounge, Bar and Restaurant 24h Electricity 220 Voltage Safety / First Aid Services Oxygen-tank, Medicine Box, Life Jackets, Fire Extinguisher Dive Entry Tender, Dive Platform No. Divemasters/Instructors 2 – 3 Dive Masters depending on the number of passengers Languages Offered English Dive Group Size 6 per dive master / instructor Courses Offered PADI Open Water, PADI Referral, PADI Advance, PADI Rescue, MFA Course, Dive Master Course Diving Destinations East and South-East of Indonesia Departing from Benoa Harbour, Denpasar, Bali
Number of dives: 19.
Prices for 6 Day Itineraries: min 1300 USD – max 1450 USD.
Cruise price includes: Cabin accommodation with air-conditioning, breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, coffee, hot chocolate, tea and water, dives, national park fees, dive insurance, tanks, weights and weightbelts, torches, experienced English-speaking divemaster(s), island excursion to see the Komodo Dragons, and return transfers to the boat from Bima Airport in Sumbawa.
Born in the Netherlands on 23-04-1940 and passed away in Bali on 25-05-2015. Farelli was the pseudonym of a remarkable man who was infused with an obsessive desire to create things that did not yet exist. Born in the Netherlands in 1940 Dolf Versteegh left his home country in 1990 in order to start a new life on the Island of Bali. Without any formal education he reinvented himself as an architect, as a designer of furniture, as a sculptor and as a writer.
As a teenager Dolf spent only three years in High School but he kept studying history and the natural world all his life and during his last 25 years on Bali he revealed himself not only as versatile artist but also as a formidable scholar of biology.
Farelli was a prolific creator of web content and what he has left behind will remain standing as a great monument to his creative spirit, his ingenuity and his never-ending search for knowledge.